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| Chowdhury, Hamidul Haq (1901-1992)
lawyer, media magnet and politician. Hamidul Haq Chowdhury was born in
1901 at village Ramnagar under Daganbhuiyan thana of Feni district. He
passed entrance examination in 1919 from Scotish Church Collegiate School
in Calcutta and obtained his graduation from Calcutta Presidency College
in 1925. Having obtained his law degree Hamidul Haq joined the Calcutta
Bar.
Hamidul Haq Chowdhury
was elected member of the Bengal Provincial Assembly in 1938. He
had active role in the pakistan
movement. He was a member of the Radcliffe Commission
deputed to determine the boundary between India and Pakistan.
After the emergence of Pakistan Chowdhury came
to Dhaka and joined the Dhaka high
court Bar. In 1947, he was a member of the provincial
cabinet in charge of the Ministry of Finance and then of Ministry
of Land Revenue. He started the publication of the pakistan
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Hamidul Haq Chowdhury |
He was elected vice president of Krishak Sramik Party
of ak fazlul
huq in 1953. In 1955, he was elected member of the Pakistan
National Assembly as a nominee of the Krishak Sramik Party. He had vital
role in the formation of the united
front. He was the minister of Foreign Affairs in the coalition
government formed by the United Front and muslim
league in the centre in 1955. He had vital role in framing
the draft of the Constitution of 1956. He was appointed finance minister
in the cabinet of Firuz Khan Noon in 1958. Hamidul Haq Chowdhury was the
treasurer of the Pakistan National Democratic Front (NDF) from 1964 to
1969. He joined the Round Table Conference convened by President ayub
khan at Rawalpindi as a representative of NDF.
Hamidul Haq Chowdhury opposed the Bangladesh war
of liberation in 1971. He went to West Pakistan sometime before
the emergence of Bangladesh. The Bangladesh government annulled his citizenship
in 1972. He returned to Dhaka in 1978 with the help of the then government.
He died in Dhaka on 18 January 1992. [Md Azom Baig]
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